"Black skin disease" is not actually a disease, but rather is a phrase used to refer to a form of hormonally-influenced, non-inflammatory, progressive, symmetrical hair loss and skin hyperpigmentation in dogs. The term for this condition preferred by breeders and veterinarians - especially veterinary dermatologists - is "Alopecia X."
There are actually several different things that can cause white skin to turn black. Some of these things include burns, a skin syndrome, vesicular dermatitis, and a severe allergic reaction.
the disease is the black death. The black death killed a half of Europe in the middle ages.
Pewter turns it black, Copper does turn your skin green though.
you cant silly
Rusting
If your skin is black there is nothing you can do to turn your skin white. Doctors can perform skin lightening procedures, but it is expensive and the results are not always good.
Yes. When black babies are born their skin is light. But over the first week their skin will become darker.
No, this is a ridiculous idea.
you cant silly
yes
Generally, skin does not typically turn black. Exceptions would be injury or exposure to extreme cold that interferes with proper blood flow.
It is possible to undergo plastic surgery to change the colour of your skin, but you may prefer a safer route of tattoos, which may give the impression that your skin is black also.
If your body makes too much melanin
The acidity in skin has tendency to cause silver to turn black or green. This is a corrosive agent that can be cleaned with a quality silver cleaner.